Endre Koronczi's Pneuma Cosmic at the Hungarian Pavilion
At the Venice Biennale, the Hungarian Pavilion showcases Endre Koronczi's exhibition titled Pneuma Cosmic. This display is inspired by a fictional research initiative that investigates the global manifestations of air movement. Divided into three distinct installations, the exhibition delves into the artistic interpretations of airflow while drawing parallels between tangible physical phenomena and the intangible realm of spirituality. Koronczi merges scientific inquiry with artistic expression and metaphorical concepts, offering a hypothesis rather than definitive evidence. The conceptual and transient nature of the works emphasizes the intricacies of our intuitive relationship with the environment, incorporating elements from the ventilation system taken from the building's third floor.
Key facts
- Endre Koronczi is the artist.
- Exhibition title: Pneuma Cosmic.
- Venue: Hungarian Pavilion at the Venice Biennale.
- Based on a fictional research project about air movement.
- Composed of three installations.
- Explores airflow representation and spiritual analogies.
- Combines scientific logic with artistic attitude.
- Uses ventilation system elements from the building's third floor.
Entities
Artists
- Endre Koronczi
Institutions
- Hungarian Pavilion
- Venice Biennale
Locations
- Venice
- Italy